Richard Haynes writes:"Trying to flag up organised crime in the NHS was not funny for me. "The combination of drug diversion, child sexual exploitation and murder all in Primary Care must all have been a construct of my imagination.You can only see what you want to.

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Vulnerable girls at Kendall House Church of England children's home were drugged and sexually and physically abused over nearly 20 years, a report revealed.

The report refers to sexual abuse, ill-treatment and physical abuse at Kendall House in Gravesend, Kent, between 1967 and 1986.

Children were drugged, tied up in straitjackets and forced to live behind barbed-wire.

Girls told how they were raped after being imprisoned in an isolation room and locked in alone overnight.

The report named consultant psychiatrist Dr Perinpanayagam, who was a medical advisor to Kendall House, as a key adviser on drug treatment for residents.

Girls were supervised by a largely unqualified workforce led by a 'dominant and authoritarian' figure, Doris Law, who is now dead.

Opened in the 1920s, Kendall House was a home for vulnerable girls aged from 11 to 16 who were mainly placed there by their local authority. It closed in 1986.

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